Saturday, 25 November 2017

A Scientist Discovers 2,000-Million-Years-Old Prokaryotic Microfossils in India

A Scientist Discovers 2,000-Million-Years-Old Prokaryotic Microfossils in India

A geologist has discovered a 2,000-million-year-old “prokaryotic” microfossils in India. The microfossils were found in a carbonaneous shale from the Gawlior basin of the Bundelkhand region in Central India. Naresh Ghose, formerly geology professor at Patna University, lives in the city of Bengaluru. His latest finding was reported at the recent annual convention of the Indian Geological Congress in Nagpur.
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